All of the meetups for this group will take place at the local Church of Scientology, where I am a volunteer. You can be of any religion to come. For example, I'm a Buddhist myself. You are not expected to change your religion here.

1. Have you been through stressful past situations, and you want to mentally move on?

2. Are you interested in building new and strong relationships?

If you answered YES to both of these questions, you should join this group.

Having been a life improvement consultant at a non-profit organization for over 20 years, I know one of the reasons people cannot be positive is because they are tied down by their traumatic experiences. It's hard to be healthy mentally when you are reeling from your past upsets. Therefore, part of our activities in our meetups will be discussing ways to get over traumatic events, and, if you are willing, share some of your experiences with the other members.

Another reason people cannot move on is because they lack the relationship building or communication skills they need. For example, they may be introverted, uncomfortable talking with strangers, or do not seize opportunities to meaningfully connect with other people. Therefore, we will be discussing relationship building skills as well.

All of our meetup events will provide time for individual discussions, so members can share their deep thoughts and personal experiences. Typically, we'll have one meetup per week, and the first hour of the meetup will be a workshop to learn some tools for how to let go of the past and make new friends, and the second hour will be for individual discussions. All the meetup events for this group are free, and members are encouraged to bring friends.

If you are interested, join this group now. For any questions, please call Tony the Organizer at (916) 519-5287.

The Church of Scientology is where I do volunteering work nowadays, and it is also where the meetups for this group will take place. I choose this location deliberately. It is the one place in town where I've observed people really get effective help for their traumatic experiences. We all need all the help we can get to make our lives better, and this place is a good resource.